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From buildings shaped like shoes to antique barns, the York County Sunday driver has much to marvel at while traveling the local byways. However, most scenic adventurers tend to overlook one of the areas most prevalent markers: the real estate for-sale sign. York Daily Record/Sunday News business writer Sean Adkins has covered the county's real estate market for nearly 10 years and reports on the latest trends, ranging from home improvement tips to how to avoid foreclosure.
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Retirement village to get a sip of York County
Pending approval by state regulators, York Water Co. expects to soon start funneling its signature product to Cross Keys Village in Adams County. York Water entered into an agreement Monday that, if approved by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, will … Continue reading
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Natural gas rates drop
With temperatures on the rise, Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania customers can be thankful that their rates are not climbing as fast as the mercury in an outdoor thermometer. As of Friday, the average residential Columbia Gas customer will pay … Continue reading
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PPL monthly rates to drop
Starting June 1, residential customers of PPL Electric Utilities could start to save an average of $5 per month off their monthly bills. PPL will lower its residential rates from 9.27 cents per kilowatt-hour to 8.77 cents … Continue reading
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Constellation Energy looking to power up York
Constellation NewEnergy has started to enter into new contracts for electric supply with customers in the Met-Ed service area. The contracts will coincide with the expiration of Met-Ed’s rate cap on Dec. 31. At that time, Met-Ed’s customers will start … Continue reading
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